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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Two of four Americans killed in Libya on Tuesday died in a shooting during an attempt by U.S. forces to evacuate staff from a safe house, Libya's Deputy Interior Minister Wanis Al-Sharif said. U.S. consular staff were moved to the safe house after an attack on the consul building in the eastern city of Benghazi in which the ambassador was killed, minister Wanis Al-Sharif told a news conference. A plane with U.S. security units arrived from Tripoli to evacuate other staff but militants discovered the location of the safe house, he said.

* U.S. ambassador killed in assault on Benghazi mission * Egyptian protesters storm Cairo embassy over film * Many Muslims deem any depiction of Prophet an insult * Killings pose serious questions about instability, militants * Adds background, detail of attack By Hadeel Al Shalchi BENGHAZI, Libya, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three embassy staff were killed in an attack on the Benghazi consulate and a safe house refuge, stormed by Islamist gunmen blaming America for a film they said insulted the Prophet Mohammad.

When Lauren Jernigan first wandered into the new little boutique tucked away in downtown Naperville last year, she wasn't sure what it was all about. She just thought it had some pretty things inside. When she learned that WAR Chest Boutique is supported by Women at Risk International, she made it one of her regular shopping stops. Women at Risk International is a worldwide mission, founded in 2006, that helps rescue women and children from human trafficking. "I really think it's important, as a woman, to be able to support one another," said Jernigan, a Naperville resident.

Schaumburg will be using the remainder of its stimulus funds to renovate area non-profits to make them more energy efficient. The village received about $93,000 in federal stimulus funds in 2009, and will be giving out the remainder to WINGS, a safe house for homeless or abused women and their children, and Harbour, which provides emergency and transitional housing for runaway or homeless youth. About $58,000 previously given to Little City, which assists those with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

* German property prices buoyant, central bank on alert * Investors lured by German "safe haven" status * German prices and yields still below EU average By Peter Dinkloh FRANKFURT, May 8 (Reuters) - Einar Skjerven wants to spend 71 million euros ($93 million) on apartments in Berlin for German and Austrian clients, but decided to hold off after prices surged in a city long famed for its cheap, abundant housing. House prices elsewhere in Germany have also accelerated after years of stagnation, prompting fears in some quarters of a real estate 'bubble' in a country deeply sensitive about any sign of inflation.

The time has come to leave the man cave — to bulldoze the bro bunker, to kick the kegerator to the curb. The safe house for the Y chromosome is no longer safe; the perimeter has been breached. The man cave is no longer a tenable refuge from the real world. The handwriting appeared on the beer-postered wall last year when the phrase "mom cave" began to spread and "man cave" joined the list of phrases from our lexicon that are misused, overused and targeted for their general uselessness, much like "baby bump" and "the new normal.

Early on in the derivative but fairly absorbing blur titled "Safe House,"set in Cape Town, South Africa, Denzel Washington's Tobin Frost, a spy in from the cold, is brought to a Central Intelligence Agency safe house so that he can be asked a few questions about the super-secret intel he has in his possession. Wordlessly, Washington sits in a chair, as a supporting player (Robert Patrick) prepares for the waterboarding, and in one five-second progression Washington smiles, drops his head, lifts it back up - and his face has morphed into that of a man who has killed and will be killing again very soon.

The first few times he hit her, Patricia Williams simply fought him back, punching and slapping and ducking blows while loudly voicing her defiance. It wasn't until he punched her, causing her to drop her 8-month-old daughter to the floor, that she decided she'd had enough of the physical and emotional abuse. Without any place to turn, she called police and was referred to Family Rescue Inc. "In all our (previous) fights, the children weren't involved," Williams said, choking back tears as she recalled that night.

Even if you think your home is safe for a toddler, it might not be safe enough. The Home Safety Council has guidance for parents at homesafetycouncil.org/startsafe. Besides childproofing tips, the site has a virtual home tour of a safe house, a New Moms Forum, a safety checklist and other resources.

7 p.m., WFLD-Ch. 32 Sarah (Lena Headey), fearing for her life, hides John (Thomas Dekker) in a safe house with the only person she believes she can trust, Charley Dixon (guest star Dean Winters). Cameron and Derek (Summer Glau, right, Brian Austin Green) struggle to work together after she reveals a big secret. John Henry (Garret Dillahunt) is compromised, putting Weaver's (Shirley Manson) entire effort at risk.